World Battlefronts, THE ENEMY: Koga's End

They brought what was left of Mineichi
Koga to Tokyo in a special train. He had done no great deeds, but he
had died (they said) in actionand he was the Commander in Chief of
Japan's Fleet. They enshrined him as a minor Shinto god; the Emperor
granted him two decorations and a promotion to the rank of Admiral of
the Fleet; the radio implored Japanese to "live the Koga way."

Thus did Koga, a small, taciturn man with an egg-shaped head, pass from
the stage. But he left it in a whirl of...